Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Claims Energy Award

Initiative Recognizes Top Facility Conserver

BREVARD COUNTY • CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – Cape Canaveral Air Force Station has been awarded the Headquarters Air Force Space Command’s Installation Energy Performance Award for fiscal year 2012.

The Air Force Space Command Installation Energy Performance Award for 2012 was awarded to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. It recognizes Installations that meet Air Force Space Command yearly energy program objectives. (Image courtesy of U.S. Air Force)

Cape Canaveral Air Force Station is part of the Air Force’s 45th Space Wing and is the primary launch site for America’s Eastern Range with current active four launch pads.

The facility is adjacent to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and headquartered at Patrick Air Force Base.

The Installation Energy Performance Awards program was developed in 2012 and is an Air Force initiative to recognize the installation that best meets the energy focus for that year.

A total of 19 Air Force installations competed for the award and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station won with a total of 39.4 out of 45 possible points.

“Cape Canaveral maxed out points for programming the installation’s allotted share of AFSPC Energy Focus Funds and negotiating project bids within 120 days of receiving Authority to Advertise,” said Bongioanni. “They also earned extra points for awarding additional projects in excess of their original share of funds.”

The award includes a trophy and command recognition to the winning installation.

The unique travelling trophy is solar-powered and made out of renewable materials and a recycled electricity meter with its own built-in micro-grid.

On the back of this trophy, CCAFS has the distinct honor of being listed as the first recipient.

The criteria for 2013’s award are being developed with a focus on mission energy.